State Of The Union Live Stream — Watch President Obama Here

President Obama’s fifth State of the Union address — the first in his second term — takes place on Feb. 12 at 9:00pm EST. Be informed and watch the live stream of his speech here!

President Barack Obama is making the first State of the Union address of his second term in office on Feb. 12, where he’s expected to touch on the economy, immigration, gun control and violence, and climate change. Make sure you’re informed about the state of your country — watch the live stream footage of the President’s speech right here, beginning at 9:00pm EST

Watch President Obama’s State Of The Union Address Live Stream Here!

President Barack Obama’s Second Term Plans

As reported by NPR, President Obama is expected to use his State of the Union address as an extension of his ferocious Inauguration Day speech, which many saw as a challenge to the Republican party. Speaking to House Democrats recently, he had this to say:

“Even as I think it’s important to be humbled by the privilege of this office and the privilege of serving in the United States Congress, even as it’s important not to read too much into any particular political victory — because this country is big, it is diverse, it is contentious, and we don’t have a monopoly on wisdom, and we need to remember that — despite all those things, I think it’s also important for us to feel confident and bold about the values we care about and what we stand for.
“And I tried to do that in my inauguration speech, and I’m hoping that we all do that over the next four years.”

President Obama On The Economy

Regarding his approach to the economy, Obama told House Democrats, “Over the next four years, as I work with this caucus and every caucus, the question I will ask myself on every item, every issue is, ‘Is this helping to make sure that everybody has got a fair shot and everybody is doing their fair share, and everybody is playing by the same rules?’ Because I believe that is a growth agenda — not just an equity agenda, not just a fairness agenda — that is a growth agenda. That is when we have grown fastest.
“And that means that what you’ll hear from me next week, I’m going to be talking about making sure that we’re focused on job creation here in the United States of America.”